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Antiques > Art
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Victoria Sherman
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Description:
"Quasi Aurora Consurgens"*- Italian Florentine polychrome terracotta bas-relief of The virgin Mary of oval form and possibly 18th century. The figure posing in extasies in a clouded sky surrounded by winged Puttis. The terracotta medallion is centered in a gilt wood paspartou surrounded by an architectural construction of classic form. Two faux marble columns support a hand painted arquitrave with hand painted and decorated frieze. Latin text is hand painted on the top frieze as well as the bottom with grotesque decorations. Missing one sconce as shown in the photos and minor chips and scuffs througout. Available for immediate purchase but expected delivery time is December 31st.
Provenance: Parma, Italy
*"Quasi Aurora Consurgens" text taken from the book of King Salmons Sons Chapter 6.9: " who is she that cometh like the dawn, fair as the moon, bright as the sun, terrible as an army prepares for battle".
Measurements: approximately 24" tall and 16" wide.
| Status: Sold |
Reference#: R_1050 |
| Condition:
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Year:
18thc
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